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NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. DUAEDIN, 1889-90. REAPERS AND BINDERS. "I OWDOWN T3UOKEYE FIRST AND SPECIAL, Hornsby, Hearing, Brantford, Beid and Gray eeeond ; Woods, Howard, and Massey unplaced. MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1888-89, LOWDOWN BUOKEYE FIRST GOLD MEDAL, with following special mention ? — "We oonsider the construction of this Maohine a study for any intelligent meohanio." VICTORIAN GRAND NATIONAL SEASON, 1889, A Gold Medal value £10 10?,, the Prrmier Prize of he Season. Won by fche OWDOWN BUCKEY E. We have again arranged with Mr Gobdon Ingbam, Spring Grove, to represent us next season, and have pleasure in informing the Farmers and Agriculturists of Nelson that he shall oarry a full stook of duplioate parts with him, so that no delay will arise in eny oase of emergenoy. We shall deliver all Maohines oarriage paid to Nelson, and have arranged with Mr Ingram to set up and start eaoh Machine in buyer's own orop at our expense, Intending purohasera Bhould oommunioate with him at onoe, as we have authorised him to quote lower prioeß than ever before. We have in the press a pamphlet oontaining the testimonials of our prinoipal buyers last year, whioh will be obtainable on application in a few daya. BUCKEYE HARVESTER CO., DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS FOR Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, Medical Preliminary, and Barristers' and Solicitors' General Knowledge. ThC3C Examinations will Commence on MONDAY, DEOEMBER Bth. Plaoea of Examination :— Auckland, Gisborn?, Nttpier, Wanganui, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, Greymontb, Ohrißtohuroh, Timura, Oamarn, Danedin, and Invercargill, Candidates must send in to the Registrar of th. Universi'y, Wellington, oa or before MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3bd, a list of the subjeots in which they desire to b 3 examined, Bigned with all tbeir names in full, accompanied by a stitemant of their age last birthday, and by tho Examination Fee, from whioh there is no eXimption in any oase. * Candidates' notioes wiil be aco-p-.-d up to Monday, November 10th (but no later) only on condition that they ate acoompanied by a treble fee. Tae Fee for the Matriculation, tho Medioal Preliminary, or th_ General Knowledge Examinations ie Two Goi_eas ; the Fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is One Guinea, bub in the last case a Becond guinea will be payable if tho candidate, after passing, matrioulatap. Candidates mast distinctly mention for whioh Examination tliey propose to come up, Candidates for the Junior Soholarship Examination must be not lees thau 16, and not more thau 19 yeare of age. The mini- , mum age for Matriculation or for Medioal X Registration is 16, Ten Junior Sohol&rehips of the annual value of £40, tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. W. M. MASKELL, 2042— 6 a Registrar. WAIMEA COUNTY RATeT" IN order to give Ratepayers EVERY FACILITY i'or paying the Couuty Kate, the Undersigned will attend between the hours of Ten a.m. and three o'clock p.m. at the places and on the dates stated below, viz. : — Nelson, County Office October 15 Stoke, Public HaU „ 16 Richmond, Road Board Office „ 17 Waimea West, Mr Langford's Office „ 18 Brightwater, Old Schoolroom „ 20 Wakefield, Mr Baigent's Office „ 21 Motueka, Oddfellows' Hall „ 22 Riwaka. Library „ 23 Lower Moutere, Jubilee Hall „ 21 Ngatimoti, Sohoolroom „ 25 Upper Moutere, Public Hall „ 27 Foxhill, Old Sohoolroom „ 28 Motupiko, old Sohoolroom „ 29 J Tadmor, Old Sohoolroom „n * \ Sherry, Mr Phillipa' Houae '• ou Stanley Brook, Mr Hodder'a House 31 Dovedale, Mr Boyes' House Nov. 1 Suburban Nortb, Hillside Library „ 6 Baton, Mr Thompson's House „ 14 *On Ootober 30th, at Oid Sohoolroom, Tadmor, from 10 o'olook a.m. until 12 o'clook noon, and at Mr Phillip's house, Sherry, from 1 o'olook p.m. until 3 o'olook p.m. Should the river be too high to oross on the 30th, another date will be fixed, of whioh due notice will be given. H. A. TARRANT, County Rate Collector. September 22nd, 1890. 2010— 10 a JUST ARRIVED, AND MUST BE SOLD CHEAP. Tl EAL TURKEY FIGS SULTANA DATES OHOIOE CONFEOTIONERY Also,'a small shipment of BRUCE FACTORY OHEESE (a special lino in tho market). HiTCoME and See por Yourselves.] A. KARSTEN & CO HARDY STREET. CHEAP_MUSIC. SEND STAMPS for our New C.pyrigbfc CATALOGUE of Js. Musio (issued for a short time only). Aleo, our New and Supplemented Catalogue of 3d. Music. MILNER & THOMPSON, Christchuroh. i&w^dmtl TO STAND~THB llfgOPlfl SEASON, canning's stables, HTIHE THOROUGBBED JL STALLION, BROTHER AGNES. This Horse will be LET for the Season, or SOLD on vtry moderate term?. Apply to .JAMES CANNING, 2004— t o Hardy street. <s*M________flSt__i T0 TRAVEL THIS LORD_CLYDE" c LORD CLYDE is a Dark Bay, with good bone and muscular power ; is quiet, eound, and staunch, and a gocd worker. Lord Clyde is by Clydeßdale Hero, out of a pure»bred , Glancer (imp.) mare. ! LORD CLYDE will travel as under :— L°ave Hope every Monday, through Wake* field and Dovedale ; Tuesday, Moutere ; Wdenesday, Motuaka, and return to Moatere ; Thursday, back to Hope ; Friday, Stoke, and back to his own Btableß Terms— j6l iOe.-j groomage ss, All Feeß payable on or before Is - . January, 1891, For further partionlars apply to the owner Z Ol4 > CHARLES COLEMAN, Hope. EMPIRE TEA" [COMPANY'S JV/j" IKADO B.RAfcND 2*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 29 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 29 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 29 September 1890, Page 4

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